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Bee, 1925-04-17

The Bee

the bee the greater university of buffalo weekly vol 5 university of buffalo april 17 1925 no 23 musical clubs to present annual concert to-night hotel statler to be scene of glee club concert this year quartet and clef - dwellers to feature â– faculty well represented the annual concert is at hand at 8:3u tonight in the ballroom of the hotel statler the concert will begin tho concert this year promises to be the most important aud pleasing social event of the year the concert will be not only entertaining but also ed ucational tho men's glee club has had through its experience in minor con certs much training and is also com posed of men with very fine voices the quartet of the men's glee club composed of messrs meisner mcmas ter clary and beyer will render several pleasing selections the clef dwellers will take part in the program and will ulso play for the dancing after the program the girls glee club a new feature at the university has prepared sonic very fine numbers which will undoubt cdly add to the general program the price 1.01 per person is within the means of every university student it is up to you to put this com eit over and make it a success s a c elections near the time is approaching when elec tions will be held for new members of the student activities committee members of the in-coming junior class will be eligible for this office ac cording to the s a c rules the elec tions will take place on monday ami tuesday of the last week in april viz april 27 and 28 dr carpenter is chairman of tho committee the rules governing the s a ('. elec tion are as follows 1 each college or school is en titled to 2 representatives on the s a c 2 only regular students of 3 or 2 lower classe are eligible to nominate or vote for caudidutcs 3 the form of the nomination shall consist of a written petition signed by at least 20 members of the 3 lower classes of the college and shall be transmitted to the chairman of the commmittee via the present student member of the s a 0 by april 21 4 numes of all candidates so nomi nated shall appear on the printed bal lot each regular student is entitled to vote for two of these candidates from his own college 5 voting shall take place on april 27 and 28 as best suits the convenience of the individual college 0 the present student member shall preside over balloting and check on the official list of regular students those who have cast their votes 7 the present student member shall bring the ballot unopened to the chair man of the committee in whose pres ence results must be tubulated 8 ballots improperly marked shall be considered blanks 9 any question of procedure shall he referred to the chairman of the committee for decision 10 all class election for next yoar's officers should bo held during the week ending on april 28 concert i un monday noon april 13 mr leon trick and florence reed gave a pleas ing program to the students of the uni versity of buffalo in the girl's room t foster hall miss heed's voice charmed the audience mr trick is an accomplished pianist art cross president of all senior classes arthur cross was elected president of nil the senior classes of the univer sity at a meeting of senior class presi dents at the alumni club tuesday evening april 7th mr cross is al reiuly president of the senior dental class and will now act us head of the cluss presidents in all matters where uniformity is desirable among the schools and the college buffalo - to - debate queens university the university of buffalo will con clude its forensic activities for the year with a home debate against queens university the holder of the canadian intercollegiate championship on the evening of moving-up day may 2nd if present negotiations are carried through to n successful conclusion queens university has for two years been successful in winning the ana dian intercolegiute championship in de bate and is eager to meet american colleges buffalo has accepted her chal lenge for a debate in buffalo on the question resolved that canada adopt an immigration policy similar in prin ciple to the policy in force in the united states the debate scheduled with new vork university to have taken place tonight iu new vork has been cancelled by new vork university and so in all probability the contest with queens will be the final debate of the year the team to represent buffalo against queens will be chosen from the two teams which represented i b in the triangular league with hobart and union financial reports made at regular s a c meeting faculty representatives consider elections to bison head financial reports cor activities and ratification of bison head elect ions were among the matters which occupied the attention of the faculty section of the s a ('. in its regular monthly session at the alumni club tuesday evening april 7th the faculty advisers tor till activities submitted recommendations as to awards in their respective activi ties which were referred to the awards committee bison head submitted a petition ask ing that the s a c meet the deficit incurred in their lance for the football team inasmuch as their petition of a year ago to run the dance bad been ap proved and a date set which had not been left open for the organization bison head also petitioned for two dates for another year for both a foot ball and basketball dance and he peti tion was granted the h a c agreed to meet the deficit from this year's bison head dance on condition that the hison head reimburse tin s a ( '. next year from the surplus r next year's dance la tiie joint session ol students and faculty deforresl barry senior repre sentative from medicine as committee man on a senior class memorial recom mended that the senior classes take out ten year endowment policies to the amount of 10,000 on tin youngest member in each class to mature to the benefit of the university every senior would be called upon to contribute three dollars annually for ten years to pay the premium since this plan was li kin in nature to the plans under con sideration by the senior endowment pledge ci ilee the two committee chairmen mr harry and miss goldberg were placed upon one committee with dr thurber to combine plans or con centrate on the most desirable one the petit inn of the block b club ou recommendation of dr carpenter was unanimously approved dr car penter in place of professor sine is to take over the chairmanship of the com niittee on class and s a c elections further details on s a c elections will be found elsewhere in these columns the student section recommended petitioning the chancellor and i'niver sify council for u permanent activities room in one of the new buildings and suggested that lhe sixty dollar surplus on class dances be used to help equip and furnish such a room the meeting approved of these recommendations the student section also recommend ed thai the requirement for a key in debating be raised so as fo make actual participation in af least three debates over a period of two years the require ment to go into effect next year this recommendation was referred to the awards committee professor thomas cook was appoint ed faculty adviser for the muse and masque literary publication to check on its linanees in co-operation with the present faculty members in charge juniors plan jollifications for next week freshmen and seniors to be entertained junior week that week upon which seniors look with fond memories the week in which juniors find themselves he mark of admiring ami envious at tention the week to which sophs look forward aud the week when frosh are initiated into many hitherto untested delights â€” junior week is at hand the general chairman of festivities is lynn d wallace who has arranged the following program monday tag day juuior-fresiiman tea thursday grand bazaar and dance ut the rotary field gym from :):.'!() to 6:30 p m friday junior prom at the statler saturday luncheon 12:45 p m belckert's tea room theater parly at shea's â€” seniors as guests of the ju niors on mouday morning let all students appear ready with their quarters to purchase a tag this tag besides show ing that its wearer is loyally supporting the university's activities will serve us a ticket of admission to the bazaar on thursday afternoon ut the gym tags may be purchased from the tag committee annabelle faulds chairman max lapides dorothy pieman on monday also the junior fresh inuu tea will be held in the girls room in foster hall thursday will find junior week at its height the committee in charge of decorations at the gym is as follows kathryn carlton chairman bill cook sam yochelson lucille james numerous rumors have leaked out as to the proposed decorations for the gym it is certain to be a very color ful and attractive place at 3:'m o'clock booths will be erected where the ju niors will have ice cream and other goodies for sale these refreshments will be duly appreciated and enthusias tically sought for in between dances just wait and see the following will be the patrons of the afternoon mr and airs hector dr and mrs sine m r ami mrs bonner dean macdonald on friday will come the grand ami glorious prom the biggesl event in junior week this affair will be held at the statler admission being 5.00 per couple the juniors will act as hosts to the seniors on saturday at a luncheon to be held at reichcrl s tea room at 12:45 p m the juniors will continue the enter tainment of their worthy predecessors further at a matinee party at shea s theater the committee in charge of this entertainment is louis farris ex-offielo murion macdonald ex-officio helen delaney chairman so lay aside care and in frolicsome with the jolly juniors for one week if is the one unforgettable and un surpassable week of the year and it lasts for six long days april 20th to 25th robert knapp again elected bison editor at a meeting of the bison stall april 4th at keickert's tea room robert knapp was re-elected editor-in-chief of tho bison and norman wolf manag ing editor mr knapp is a member of the dental class of 1920 and was ed itor-in-chief of the bison during the past school year for two years before that he served on tho bison in the capacity of advertising manager sen few changes will be made in the rest of the staff since the present members are mostly juniors greatest prom ever to be staged by juniors third - year classes plan unusual stunts at university dance affair to be held in hotel statler ball room friday apr 24 the day lime and place of the junior prom is announced aad of course hyou are going the question arises as whom you will invite she must be 1 ' medium height good looking a won hderful dancer a flirt but not fickle the possessor of a good line a ear and hplealy ot money it is advisable to issue several bids ua soon as possible you will be sure to have at least hone sweet woman in view for the night april the 89th hllere are some of the things you'll want to know the committee has secured our own b clef dwellers eleven-piece orches hlra lo play for the prom and gil biokel hpromiscs that his fellows are going to houtdo any expectations that we have as their ability in the musical line and hthev will also have several instrunien htnl novelties to present for your ftp hprovnl the clef dwellers are growing hmore popular every day and we feel hproud to have an orchestra composed students of so line a calibre as to able lo capably lill the position of iplaying for the biggest university t lire of the year patrons and patronesses chancellor capen dr thurber dean h.mai'donald and the deans of the sev heral colleges and their ladies have been invited to act as patrons and patron messes for the i'roni and a special box the ballroom and a special table at i in the liill room have been re hserved in their honor and their pres hcucc will lend dignity to the affair fraternities reserve tables the following fraternities to date i . rescued tables for the from and bui going to send at least ten couples rem their group delta chi sigma phi lljolta phi beta i'i bho beta chi ep l-ilon sigma alpha mu and phi theta bpsi the committee requestÃŸ all fra llernities to make their own placards for their tables and to have them of a luui i'm in size ot 9x12 inches njuner ous other fraternities aad societies ihuve expressed their desire to have tables reserved for them at the prom land those who have not can do so by getting in touch with liollin a pun cher of the law school who will furn ish t'ull particulars publicity posters have been put up in all the schools announcing the prom and mr kmil farris a former i t . b student is in charge of all newspaper publicity and has already made arrangements with the several newspapers to carry announcements concerning the prom in the society column of these papers he will also have several staff photograph ers on hand the evening of the prom to take pictures ot the different groups aud interest ing events of the affair features the tapping of the 1920 bison head members will be one of the features of the occasion and this year the names of the new members will not be disclos ed and just who they are to be will not be knowu until they tire tapped the night of the prom the bison head is strictly an honorary society and mem bership is ouly conferred upon those who have been very active in athletics or in some other extra curriculum uon athletie events or both in such a way as to merit distinction we under stand that about tea men are to be se lected this year from the entire student body and that the senior s a c will approve of them before the night of the prom the committee also prom s a c elections s a c elections will take place on april l'7th and j.sth the time is at hand when the students will be called upon to choose their leaders for the coming year all students are citizens of a huge university community and it is their duty as loyal citizens id that community to vote kvery student should make themselves familiar with the h a c elec tion rules published elsewhere in this week's bee opinions should be formed now students should consider who they want to rep resent them ami above all vote next year promises to be a ban ner year in u b history â€” do your bit by doing your duty on i april l'7th and l'sth at the bal lot box listen in don't forget to listen in on wok on friday evening april l'4 at 9:30 lo hear the girl's tllee club of the university of buffalo the program la a line one and will be something worth listening to the dale is the 24th and the time 1 : 40 dr capen at toronto chancellor samuel p capen of the university of buffalo is giving two lec tures on the junior college aud out standing problems in education be fore different sections of the ontario educational association at the univer sity of toronto wednesday april 15 miss wilner awarded fellow ship to chicago miss ortha l wilner present in structor of latin and greek in the col lege of arts and sciences has been awarded a fellowship in the latin de partment of the university of chicago the award was made by the board of trust ees of chicago university on the recommendation of the department of latin miss wilner will study for the degree of dr of philosophy and will be in chicago for two years her work there in greek latin and sanskrit will be conducted under the personal super vision of professor henry w preseoft head of the department of latin continued on page 3

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the bee the greater university of buffalo weekly vol 5 university of buffalo april 17 1925 no 23 musical clubs to present annual concert to-night hotel statler to be scene of glee club concert this year quartet and clef - dwellers to feature â– faculty well represented the annual concert is at hand at 8:3u tonight in the ballroom of the hotel statler the concert will begin tho concert this year promises to be the most important aud pleasing social event of the year the concert will be not only entertaining but also ed ucational tho men's glee club has had through its experience in minor con certs much training and is also com posed of men with very fine voices the quartet of the men's glee club composed of messrs meisner mcmas ter clary and beyer will render several pleasing selections the clef dwellers will take part in the program and will ulso play for the dancing after the program the girls glee club a new feature at the university has prepared sonic very fine numbers which will undoubt cdly add to the general program the price 1.01 per person is within the means of every university student it is up to you to put this com eit over and make it a success s a c elections near the time is approaching when elec tions will be held for new members of the student activities committee members of the in-coming junior class will be eligible for this office ac cording to the s a c rules the elec tions will take place on monday ami tuesday of the last week in april viz april 27 and 28 dr carpenter is chairman of tho committee the rules governing the s a ('. elec tion are as follows 1 each college or school is en titled to 2 representatives on the s a c 2 only regular students of 3 or 2 lower classe are eligible to nominate or vote for caudidutcs 3 the form of the nomination shall consist of a written petition signed by at least 20 members of the 3 lower classes of the college and shall be transmitted to the chairman of the commmittee via the present student member of the s a 0 by april 21 4 numes of all candidates so nomi nated shall appear on the printed bal lot each regular student is entitled to vote for two of these candidates from his own college 5 voting shall take place on april 27 and 28 as best suits the convenience of the individual college 0 the present student member shall preside over balloting and check on the official list of regular students those who have cast their votes 7 the present student member shall bring the ballot unopened to the chair man of the committee in whose pres ence results must be tubulated 8 ballots improperly marked shall be considered blanks 9 any question of procedure shall he referred to the chairman of the committee for decision 10 all class election for next yoar's officers should bo held during the week ending on april 28 concert i un monday noon april 13 mr leon trick and florence reed gave a pleas ing program to the students of the uni versity of buffalo in the girl's room t foster hall miss heed's voice charmed the audience mr trick is an accomplished pianist art cross president of all senior classes arthur cross was elected president of nil the senior classes of the univer sity at a meeting of senior class presi dents at the alumni club tuesday evening april 7th mr cross is al reiuly president of the senior dental class and will now act us head of the cluss presidents in all matters where uniformity is desirable among the schools and the college buffalo - to - debate queens university the university of buffalo will con clude its forensic activities for the year with a home debate against queens university the holder of the canadian intercollegiate championship on the evening of moving-up day may 2nd if present negotiations are carried through to n successful conclusion queens university has for two years been successful in winning the ana dian intercolegiute championship in de bate and is eager to meet american colleges buffalo has accepted her chal lenge for a debate in buffalo on the question resolved that canada adopt an immigration policy similar in prin ciple to the policy in force in the united states the debate scheduled with new vork university to have taken place tonight iu new vork has been cancelled by new vork university and so in all probability the contest with queens will be the final debate of the year the team to represent buffalo against queens will be chosen from the two teams which represented i b in the triangular league with hobart and union financial reports made at regular s a c meeting faculty representatives consider elections to bison head financial reports cor activities and ratification of bison head elect ions were among the matters which occupied the attention of the faculty section of the s a ('. in its regular monthly session at the alumni club tuesday evening april 7th the faculty advisers tor till activities submitted recommendations as to awards in their respective activi ties which were referred to the awards committee bison head submitted a petition ask ing that the s a c meet the deficit incurred in their lance for the football team inasmuch as their petition of a year ago to run the dance bad been ap proved and a date set which had not been left open for the organization bison head also petitioned for two dates for another year for both a foot ball and basketball dance and he peti tion was granted the h a c agreed to meet the deficit from this year's bison head dance on condition that the hison head reimburse tin s a ( '. next year from the surplus r next year's dance la tiie joint session ol students and faculty deforresl barry senior repre sentative from medicine as committee man on a senior class memorial recom mended that the senior classes take out ten year endowment policies to the amount of 10,000 on tin youngest member in each class to mature to the benefit of the university every senior would be called upon to contribute three dollars annually for ten years to pay the premium since this plan was li kin in nature to the plans under con sideration by the senior endowment pledge ci ilee the two committee chairmen mr harry and miss goldberg were placed upon one committee with dr thurber to combine plans or con centrate on the most desirable one the petit inn of the block b club ou recommendation of dr carpenter was unanimously approved dr car penter in place of professor sine is to take over the chairmanship of the com niittee on class and s a c elections further details on s a c elections will be found elsewhere in these columns the student section recommended petitioning the chancellor and i'niver sify council for u permanent activities room in one of the new buildings and suggested that lhe sixty dollar surplus on class dances be used to help equip and furnish such a room the meeting approved of these recommendations the student section also recommend ed thai the requirement for a key in debating be raised so as fo make actual participation in af least three debates over a period of two years the require ment to go into effect next year this recommendation was referred to the awards committee professor thomas cook was appoint ed faculty adviser for the muse and masque literary publication to check on its linanees in co-operation with the present faculty members in charge juniors plan jollifications for next week freshmen and seniors to be entertained junior week that week upon which seniors look with fond memories the week in which juniors find themselves he mark of admiring ami envious at tention the week to which sophs look forward aud the week when frosh are initiated into many hitherto untested delights â€” junior week is at hand the general chairman of festivities is lynn d wallace who has arranged the following program monday tag day juuior-fresiiman tea thursday grand bazaar and dance ut the rotary field gym from :):.'!() to 6:30 p m friday junior prom at the statler saturday luncheon 12:45 p m belckert's tea room theater parly at shea's â€” seniors as guests of the ju niors on mouday morning let all students appear ready with their quarters to purchase a tag this tag besides show ing that its wearer is loyally supporting the university's activities will serve us a ticket of admission to the bazaar on thursday afternoon ut the gym tags may be purchased from the tag committee annabelle faulds chairman max lapides dorothy pieman on monday also the junior fresh inuu tea will be held in the girls room in foster hall thursday will find junior week at its height the committee in charge of decorations at the gym is as follows kathryn carlton chairman bill cook sam yochelson lucille james numerous rumors have leaked out as to the proposed decorations for the gym it is certain to be a very color ful and attractive place at 3:'m o'clock booths will be erected where the ju niors will have ice cream and other goodies for sale these refreshments will be duly appreciated and enthusias tically sought for in between dances just wait and see the following will be the patrons of the afternoon mr and airs hector dr and mrs sine m r ami mrs bonner dean macdonald on friday will come the grand ami glorious prom the biggesl event in junior week this affair will be held at the statler admission being 5.00 per couple the juniors will act as hosts to the seniors on saturday at a luncheon to be held at reichcrl s tea room at 12:45 p m the juniors will continue the enter tainment of their worthy predecessors further at a matinee party at shea s theater the committee in charge of this entertainment is louis farris ex-offielo murion macdonald ex-officio helen delaney chairman so lay aside care and in frolicsome with the jolly juniors for one week if is the one unforgettable and un surpassable week of the year and it lasts for six long days april 20th to 25th robert knapp again elected bison editor at a meeting of the bison stall april 4th at keickert's tea room robert knapp was re-elected editor-in-chief of tho bison and norman wolf manag ing editor mr knapp is a member of the dental class of 1920 and was ed itor-in-chief of the bison during the past school year for two years before that he served on tho bison in the capacity of advertising manager sen few changes will be made in the rest of the staff since the present members are mostly juniors greatest prom ever to be staged by juniors third - year classes plan unusual stunts at university dance affair to be held in hotel statler ball room friday apr 24 the day lime and place of the junior prom is announced aad of course hyou are going the question arises as whom you will invite she must be 1 ' medium height good looking a won hderful dancer a flirt but not fickle the possessor of a good line a ear and hplealy ot money it is advisable to issue several bids ua soon as possible you will be sure to have at least hone sweet woman in view for the night april the 89th hllere are some of the things you'll want to know the committee has secured our own b clef dwellers eleven-piece orches hlra lo play for the prom and gil biokel hpromiscs that his fellows are going to houtdo any expectations that we have as their ability in the musical line and hthev will also have several instrunien htnl novelties to present for your ftp hprovnl the clef dwellers are growing hmore popular every day and we feel hproud to have an orchestra composed students of so line a calibre as to able lo capably lill the position of iplaying for the biggest university t lire of the year patrons and patronesses chancellor capen dr thurber dean h.mai'donald and the deans of the sev heral colleges and their ladies have been invited to act as patrons and patron messes for the i'roni and a special box the ballroom and a special table at i in the liill room have been re hserved in their honor and their pres hcucc will lend dignity to the affair fraternities reserve tables the following fraternities to date i . rescued tables for the from and bui going to send at least ten couples rem their group delta chi sigma phi lljolta phi beta i'i bho beta chi ep l-ilon sigma alpha mu and phi theta bpsi the committee requestÃŸ all fra llernities to make their own placards for their tables and to have them of a luui i'm in size ot 9x12 inches njuner ous other fraternities aad societies ihuve expressed their desire to have tables reserved for them at the prom land those who have not can do so by getting in touch with liollin a pun cher of the law school who will furn ish t'ull particulars publicity posters have been put up in all the schools announcing the prom and mr kmil farris a former i t . b student is in charge of all newspaper publicity and has already made arrangements with the several newspapers to carry announcements concerning the prom in the society column of these papers he will also have several staff photograph ers on hand the evening of the prom to take pictures ot the different groups aud interest ing events of the affair features the tapping of the 1920 bison head members will be one of the features of the occasion and this year the names of the new members will not be disclos ed and just who they are to be will not be knowu until they tire tapped the night of the prom the bison head is strictly an honorary society and mem bership is ouly conferred upon those who have been very active in athletics or in some other extra curriculum uon athletie events or both in such a way as to merit distinction we under stand that about tea men are to be se lected this year from the entire student body and that the senior s a c will approve of them before the night of the prom the committee also prom s a c elections s a c elections will take place on april l'7th and j.sth the time is at hand when the students will be called upon to choose their leaders for the coming year all students are citizens of a huge university community and it is their duty as loyal citizens id that community to vote kvery student should make themselves familiar with the h a c elec tion rules published elsewhere in this week's bee opinions should be formed now students should consider who they want to rep resent them ami above all vote next year promises to be a ban ner year in u b history â€” do your bit by doing your duty on i april l'7th and l'sth at the bal lot box listen in don't forget to listen in on wok on friday evening april l'4 at 9:30 lo hear the girl's tllee club of the university of buffalo the program la a line one and will be something worth listening to the dale is the 24th and the time 1 : 40 dr capen at toronto chancellor samuel p capen of the university of buffalo is giving two lec tures on the junior college aud out standing problems in education be fore different sections of the ontario educational association at the univer sity of toronto wednesday april 15 miss wilner awarded fellow ship to chicago miss ortha l wilner present in structor of latin and greek in the col lege of arts and sciences has been awarded a fellowship in the latin de partment of the university of chicago the award was made by the board of trust ees of chicago university on the recommendation of the department of latin miss wilner will study for the degree of dr of philosophy and will be in chicago for two years her work there in greek latin and sanskrit will be conducted under the personal super vision of professor henry w preseoft head of the department of latin continued on page 3